Antonym: difference. Similar words: similar, similarly, popularity, militarism, availability, minority, priority, security. Meaning: [sɪməˈlærətɪ] n. 1. the quality of being similar 2. a Gestalt principle of organization holding that (other things being equal) parts of a stimulus field that are similar to each other tend to be perceived as belonging together as a unit.
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91. But this has led anthropologists to exaggerate the motes of racial difference and to ignore the beams of similarity.
92. The former can point to the great difference between doubt and unbelief and the latter to the great similarity.
93. So great was the similarity that I dared no longer lay upon my back.
94. One explanation is that there are social class differences of a more superficial kind which overlay the similarity in role-identification patterns.
95. Both these artists work on a small scale but there the similarity ends.
96. In the light aircraft groups, there is a similarity of performance.
97. There is one important similarity between the two political systems.
98. But despite this similarity, local government differs sharply among the five nations.
99. In another similarity to a primary contest, political activists say a surprisingly large portion of the Iowa Republicans remain undecided.
100. We were able to tell the date of the statue because of its similarity with other statues of that period.
101. Most significantly, an interesting similarity to the human basement membrane heparan sulphate proteoglycan core protein was detected.
102. We believe that our observations suggest a much greater similarity between the behaviour of chimpanzees and humans than has ever been considered.
103. Also, strangely, he noted there was a similarity in the faces of the aunt and niece.
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104. The similarity of the central flower in mosaic 7 with that in the same position in mosaic C is more compelling.
105. These three movements tackle different phenomena, although there is a striking similarity between the philosophies of the first two.
106. I was struck by the similarity in flavour between Floyd's remark and one of Carroll's verses.
107. It should be noted that the same is true of ordinary predicative adjectives - further evidence of their special similarity.
108. It is found to a degree in gorillas but a closer similarity occurs in baboons.
109. The similarity between the Carboniferous maturity-depth gradients for these two areas is therefore not surprising.
110. Clozapine was first synthesized in 1958 as one of over 1900 tricyclic compounds with a structural similarity to imipramine.
111. There is, however, apart from these regional differences[Sentencedict.com], a similarity about most Scandinavian Medieval architecture.
112. They behave to one another as they do to a foreign armadillo, in spite of their genetic similarity.
113. Hogarth devised a line of beauty that has an uncanny similarity to a woman's back!
114. The similarity continues if people or animals are examined at a later stage.
115. Word-processors, because of their general similarity with the typewriter, are exceptionally easy to use - as a typewriter!
116. But if the two wars differed objectively, the perception of their similarity was a reality.
117. Systemic treatment of cancer is bedevilled by the similarity of tumour cells to normal cells, at least under most physiological conditions.
118. The drug's effectiveness is due to its similarity to natural hormones.
119. The hostage crisis bore a remarkable similarity to another attack last year.
120. A relationship of similarity rather than identity between Zeus and the cosmos is found.
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